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Michelle Fairley
Birth at
17 January 1964
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Michelle Fairley was born in 1964 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
One of the earliest works of the future actress on television was the role of the killer Katie Michaels in the television series “Inspector Morse” in the series “The Way Through the Woods”.
The audience remembered her roles in such TV projects as the series “Pure English Murder”, released in 1984, “Lavajoy”, “Catastrophe”, “Silent Witness”, “Holby City”, the Irish television series “The Clinic”. Heat was met by critics Fairley's
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Michelle Fairley was born in 1964 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
One of the earliest works of the future actress on television was the role of the killer Katie Michaels in the television series “Inspector Morse” in the series “The Way Through the Woods”.
The audience remembered her roles in such TV projects as the series “Pure English Murder”, released in 1984, “Lavajoy”, “Catastrophe”, “Silent Witness”, “Holby City”, the Irish television series “The Clinic”. Heat was met by critics Fairley's work in the production of "Greta Garbo Came To Donegal", where she played the role of Paula.
In 2006, Michelle successfully played Gina in the play “Wild Duck” by Heinrich Ibsen in the adaptation of David Eldridge, directed by Michael Grandage.
In 2008, Fairley was nominated for the main British theatre award Olivier for her role as Emilia in Shakespeare’s Othello.
On March 19, 2010, it was announced that the actress would replace Jennifer Aile as Catelyn Stark in the TV series Game of Thrones, a film adaptation of George Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
And yet Michelle really became famous, starring in the famous epic about Harry Potter. She played the role of Hermione Granger’s mother in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It is noteworthy that in the previous appearance of the Granger couple in the epic film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, this role was played by another actress, Heather Blisdale.
She is also known for her work in films such as
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